Science
Hill. Mrs. Warren Baugh of Mt. Zion spent last
Monday with her daughter Mrs. Sherman Godby. Miss
Della Godby went to Somerset last Monday. Mrs. Nora
Baugh was a recent visitor here. Rev. Helen Bruner
has returned from Nashville, Tenn., where she was called
on account of the serious illness of her
mother. Mrs. J.C. Adams attended the funeral
of her nephew, W.O. Pitman of Somerset last week.
Brother Fagaly of Waynesburg, preached at the Methodist
Church Saturday night and Sunday night. Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Bastain, Miss Mary Fletcher Happe, of
Danville, were visiting relatives in
Science Hill last week. Born, to the home of Mrs.
C.C. Swearingen, a big boy. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Fletcher made a business trip to Somerset Sunday
night. Mr. James Bryant is in Ludlow this
week. Rev. Wesley and wife are rejoicing over the
arrival of a 11 pound boy, born Feb. 10. Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Hall and children of Cincinnati, are visiting
here. Wendell Mercer left for school in Richmond
last week. J.C. Adams put in a line of groceries
ready to accommodate the people. Sister Eva
Carpenter left for Kansas City last Friday to attend the
General Missionary Board. Brother Denton preached a
fine sermon at the Nazarene Church Sunday. The
revival closed Sunday night. Chester Burge is
having a new house built on the lot he bought of Uncle
Lee Ashley. Brother Logan Denton will preach at the
Methodist Church Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Fletcher entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Hall, Miss Selesta Hall of Norwood, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Denton and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson of
Somerset, Aunt Jane Howell, Sister Bruner, Miss Elizabeth
Moore and Ruth Walker. Mrs. John Hall and Mrs. Jas.
Bryant have in some new spring millinery and will have it
on display in a few days. Jas. Bryant and Bob
Cabbell were in Burnside on business last Thursday, being
stockholders in the Burnside Oil Co. Mrs. P.B. Hood
is with her sick daughter-in-law in Somerset this
week. After an illness of nearly four years, Aunt
Polly Hargis passed to the great Beyond February 7, 1921,
at the age of 90 years and 5 months. She was a
member of the Methodist Church and ready to meet
Jesus. She leaves three daughters, two sons and a
host of relatives to mourn for her. Funeral by
Brother B.M. Wesley. Interment in Science Hill
cemetery. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the
bereaved ones.

Clear Fork. Mrs. A.J. Boggs spent Monday with
her daughter, Mrs. R. Maggard, near Eubank. Rev.
Mullens filled his appointment at the Baptist Church
Sunday. Mrs. R.M. Eubank spent Sunday evening with
her mother, Mrs. Green McMullen. Mr. and Mrs. M.N.
Ingram were visitors of Jasper Prince's Sunday
evening. Miss Norah and Dorothy Vanover are at
their home now, where they will remain for some
time. Mr. Widen Mitchell and family visited her
mother, Mrs. Thompson, Saturday night and Sunday.
Mrs. Estella Diamond is suffering severely from a backset
of the mumps. Green McMullen had a sale at his
store Tuesday. A large crowd was present and many
goods sold. On the 7th, there arrived at the home
of Oscar Prince a fine girl. Miss Lona McCoy and
Miss Dorothy Vanover visited at Allen Kissee
Sunday. Mr. M.N. Ingram was in Somerset on business
last Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Allen Horton has
traded his farm for Mr. Phillips flour mill and milling
property at Waynesburg, where he will move soon. We
are all wishing him much prosperity and success with his
new milling experience. Mrs. Allen Kissee returned
to her home Tuesday after a few months visit with her son
and daughter and other
relatives in Pike County. Mrs. J. Prince visited
Mrs. M.N. Ingram Tuesday.

Liberty. Rev. H.S. Measel filled his appointment
Sunday and Sunday night. Mrs. Cardie Reynolds has
returned home and is much improved. We hope she will
remain so. Mr. G.L. Acton and wife were the guests
of his father, V.L. Acton Saturday night and
Sunday. Mr. Wallace Estes called on Miss Della
Adams Sunday afternoon. Miss Tilda Acton visited
her brother, General Acton, Sunday night. Mrs. Lola
Gooch has received her hats. Mrs. Nizzie Wheeldon
and daughter, Vernelle visited the home of M.M. Thompson
Sunday. Mr. Bryant Reynolds called on Miss Tilda
Acton Sunday night. Mrs. Edgar Wheeldon and wife
visited his brother at Etna Saturday night. Mr.
Melvin Gooch visited his father's at Eubank one day last
week.

Mark. Rev. Kellar preached at Pine Hill
Sunday. Rev. Ridner began a series of meetings at
Pine Hill Sunday night. Steve and Harvey Early
attended church at Rock Lick Sunday. Mat Hooper is
very ill at this writing. Master Bates who has been
quite sick, is better. Willis Whitson attended the
singing at Short Creek Sunday. Several from this
vicinity attended the sale at Dillard Couch's Feb.
11. R.N. Early sold his farm to his son, W.I.
Early, price $2,300. Mr. Early expects to locate in
Whitley County. Mrs. Polly Barclay is spending a
few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Buchanan at Ashland,
Ky. Master Vola Stewart is visiting his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Meece this week.
Mrs. Jas. Whitson and daughter Miss Lucy, were guests of
Mrs. W.A. Hargis, Friday. Misses Lottie and Nannie
Evans are visiting their aunt, Miss Lula Phelps.
Ned McKinney spent Wednesday night with his uncle J.F.
McKinney of Dabney. Edd Lovins and wife of Bent,
are visiting relatives here. Chas. Colyer spent
Thursday night at Howard Bodkin's. Miss Edith
Harper who has been a student at Berea the past two
years, was called home by the serious illness so of her
father. Mr. and Mrs. John Griday and children of
Ft. Collins, Colo., are visiting relatives in this
community. Mr. and Mrs. Ona Hargis entertained
quite a number of young folks Friday night in honor of
Miss Carmen Herrin's 18th anniversary. Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Criss were guests of their grandmother, Mrs.
Whitson, Sunday afternoon.

Pleasant Hill. Mrs. W.W. Girdler of Hustonville
spent last week with relatives here. Mrs. Marion
Stone has been quite sick the past week. Ina
Childers of this place and Dotson of Bethlehem were
married last Sunday at Science Hill. Mrs. Linnie
Girdler of McKinney visited the home of her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Cain last week, on account of her little
sister
being quite ill. Mrs. L.E. Hall who has been very
sick for a few days, is reported better. Clarence
Stone, wife and baby, spent Saturday night with their
uncle Marion Stone and family. Raymond Girdler of
Ludlow spent last week with his grandmother who is very
low and also with other relatives and friends here.
There are several cases of the whooping cough in our
neighborhood. Wm. Owens sold his farm that Dave
Johnson moved from recently for a profit of $500.
Mrs. M.P. Girdler has been suffering for several days
with rheumatism. Luther Childers arrived home
Wednesday from Ohio, where he has been employed for
several weeks. Henry Neeley and wife who returned
from Detroit a few weeks ago, are making their home with
his mother, Mrs. G.W. Neeley. Mr. and Mrs. Parker
Tanner were Sunday guests of his father, H.L.
Tanner. Mrs. Nannie Neeley returned home last
Thursday after spending a week with her husband at
Knoxville, where he is working. Mrs. M.T. Ashley
spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. P.B. Wesley.

Possum Trot. Mr. Mark Hines is doing carpenter work
for Andy Stringer. Mr. Calhoun's daughter of
Illinois, is visiting home folks this week. Mrs.
Catherine Ashley spent Sunday with her daughter Mrs. P.B.
Wesley. Miss Sada Barnes took the examination and
made an average of 85 per cent. Chas. Moore spent
Saturday night with the Humble boys. Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Mercer
visited at Walter Mercer's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Rayborn are with his mother here. Otto Fisher and
family visited her parents Saturday and Sunday.
Parker Farmer and wife were guests of his parents
Sunday. Miss Jessie Keith left Saturday for
Cincinnati. Ruby and Ruth Humble have the chicken
pox. Misses Millie, Oval and Zola Humble spent
Sunday at J.H. Girdler's. R.H. Humble bought a
horse from Fount Bolin for $175.00. Dave Johnson
and family visited his parents at Ferguson Sunday.
Misses Ruth and Stella Girdler and Janie Williams visited
Miss Colutha Barton Thursday. Alvin Humble filled
his appointment at Bethlehem Sunday and Grace Hall was
out to hear him talk. Sam Fitzpatrick and family
are visiting her mother at Somerset. Milt Hall and
wife visited at William Girdler's Sunday.

Clarence. Mr. and Mrs. John Ray and family visited
at J.B. Abbott's Sunday. Mr. Burrell Walker and
family visited at Nathan Shelby's last week. Mr.
Geo.
W. Osborne was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Cynthia
Osborne Friday evening. Miss Esta Abbott closed her
school at Thompson Friday. Messrs Mitchell, Clero,
Clarence Osborne and Elmer Todd are visiting at Stearns
this week. The little daughter of Mr. John Thomas
died Sunday, Feb. 13. Remains were laid in Poplar Grove
cemetery. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved
ones. Mr. Eugene Abbott was the guest of Mr. J.B.
Abbott Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.
F.M. Brooks visited at Mr. Berry Bentley's Sunday.
Mrs. Sarah Vanover and son, Earl, were the guests of John
Osborne's one night last week. Mr. Ralph Sanders
still makes his regular calls at Henry Long's. Miss
Ethel Vanover visited the Ping girls Saturday.
Elbert Osborne was the guest of Mrs. Rebecca Sandidge
Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ping visited at
her mother's, Mrs. Mary Ping, Friday, who is very
ill. Several from here attended church at Liberty
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John McWilliams were guests of
Fred McWilliams Sunday.

Nancy. Due to the open winter, the roads are
getting extremely bad. Mr. Talmage Clifton and
family have gone to Indiana to live. Mrs. Sarah
Pleasant called on Mrs. Ethel Tarter Monday
afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Whitmore and little
son, Willard, attended church at Okalona Sunday.
Mr. Bud Woods of Norfleet has moved to James Todd's
place. Mr. Perry Adams has moved from P.J. Dalton's
place to Chester Buchanan's place. Mrs. Delia
Burton, who has been on the sick list, is
improving. Mr. C. Hainey and Mr. A.N. Wilson went
to Mr. Hainey's farm recently to call on his tenant,
found him still busy dodging the weather. Misses
Lola and Mollie Tarter visited Mrs. Olive Haney Sunday
night. Mr. J.T. Wilson has purchased Mr. Hainey's
interest in the Wilson & Hainey Garage and will run
it at the same old place. Mr. Goble Todd and Mr.
Arnold Turpin made their regular trip to Mr. George
Combest's Sunday afternoon. Mr. C. Tarter, Miss
Della Norfleet and Miss Ola Tarter were joy riding
Sunday. Mr. Herman Wilson and Mr. Carthel Masee
went hunting recently and evidently were successful,
especially Mr. Massee. Mr. Bruno Merkley makes his
regular trips to town. There must be something
wrong. There was no one with him. Sunday
School is progressing nicely here. Mr. Harry Molen
made his regular trip to J.M. Wilson's of Somerset,
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schoolcraft visited their
daughter, Mrs. J.W. Wilson of Somerset, Monday.

Norwood. T.C. Ballou is ill at this writing.
Willie Burge went to Lexington Monday and had a piece of
steel taken out of his eye. Sister Bruner, Aunt
Jane Howell and Mrs. Eliza Baugh of Science Hill visited
Estel Phelps Monday. A.J. May went to Waynesburg
Monday on business. Miss Arvelia Kidd of Lexington
is visiting the Misses Reid. Wm. Kidd of Pine Knot
purchased a pair of mules from W.J. Sears. Mr. and
Mrs. E.T. Land and Mrs. W.P. Phelps and children of
Somerset visited F.P. Phelps Tuesday. Edd Hood and
family visited Mr. Hood's mother at Somerset. Mrs.
Maud Rigney and son, Conrad, of Somerset, are the weekend
guests of Mrs. A. Strand.

Floyd. All of the sick folks of this place are
getting along nicely. Mrs. R.M. Trivett and two
daughters accompanied Mrs. Mattie Harmon home last Friday
and stayed until Sunday. Virgil York and family of
Pnobscot, called to see Mrs. W.R. York at this place last
Tuesday. Mrs. Maud Trivett went to Somerset Friday
and stayed until Sunday. Misses Dorris and Lillian
Gragg have recovered from a severe attack of mumps.
Uncle Sam Harrington and family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W.H. Surber. Jas. M. Eubank and son of Indiana
were visiting friends and relatives here one day last
week. M.N. Griffin and family spent Sunday with
Mrs. Griffin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Surber.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Black were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Vaught Sunday. M.C. Higgins was in Somerset
one day last week on business. Mrs. Chas. Nelson
and children were visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Elisha Griffin last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fonzie
E. Surber were visitors of M.N. Griffin and family last
Wednesday night. Several from this place have been
attending the singing at Pulaski. Turrell Spears
and family were visiting relatives at Eubank
Sunday. Ira Trivett was visiting his uncle, John
Harmon, near Dabney, from Friday until Sunday
afternoon. Chas. Vaught and wife moved to this
father's Isaac Vaught's last week. Misses Mayme and
Aymie Todd were visiting their aunt Nannie Griffin at
this place last Thursday. Mrs. Kate Singleton
called on Mrs. W.R. Estes one afternoon last week.

New Bethel. Farmers are plowing for corn.
Rev. J.S. Abbott is improving some. Rev. S.C. Jones
is at the bedside of his daughter, Mrs. Harriett Taylor,
at Bowling Green, who has been operated on. John A.
Jones and Frank Taylor have returned from Bowling
Green. Among the visitors at J.S. Abbott's Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. J. Vaughn, Fount Bolin, Lonnie Hudson,
Mrs. Mollie Butler and daughters, and Ona Dunagan.
Robert Humble, of Pleasant Hill, visited his daughter
Sunday. Mrs. Laura Thurman visited Callie Bolin
Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bolin were
Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Squire Jones.
Mr. Mayme Prather is very ill at this writing.
Fount Bolin sold both of his saddle horses last
week. They brought him $300. John Simpson
made his regular trip to Somerset Saturday. Mrs.
Malinda Ashbrook is some better at this writing.
John A. Jones the hustling merchant of this neighborhood
has a new business rule - cash in hand or quit
business. A pretty good idea.

Trimble. On account of so much rain, farmers are
getting along very slowly with their farm work.
Mrs. Bell Brown is some better at this writing. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Wright were the guests of her parents
Sunday night. Mrs. Maude Stevenson and children
were guests of Mrs. J.M. Epperson one day last
week. We are glad to know that Mrs. Myrtle Bland is
improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brock and
family were the guests of her sister, Mrs. Walter Light,
last Sunday. Mr. E.L. Burton will have a sale
Saturday February 19. He and his wife and sons will
then leave for Illinois. Misses Ella and Lena
Vanhoosier were guests of Mrs. Coral Bland Tuesday
afternoon. Several people from Trimble went to the
corn husking last Wednesday at Mr. Lit Kenney's in Wayne
County. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muse were the guests of
their son, Robert Muse and wife last week. Coral
Bland will leave next Friday for Ohio. Mr. and Mrs.
John Baker visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Besher's
Sunday. Harlen Barnes and wife are here from Ohio
visiting relatives. Viola Burton sold one of his
mules last week. Ed Shepherd and Viola Barker
visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Todd of Somerset last
week. Lon Munsey and Garnest Munsey visited her
mother at Naomi last Tuesday night. Mrs. Geo. Brown
who has had pneumonia is improving nicely. Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Hines visited her father and mother last
week. N.L. Barker and wife were the pleasant
callers of Mrs. Sam Hislope Sunday. We are having
fine weather at this writing, but the road is almost past
fording. Ola Muse is expected home form the
hospital Wednesday. Fronnie Barker visited Alma
Munsey Sunday.

Catherine. We are
having some rainy weather around here at this time.
Alvin Wilson visited Clate Gosser Sunday. Mr. Chas.
Hammonds is rejoicing over a new girl baby at this
house. Mr. Everett Pitman moved to Albert Pitman's
a few days ago. There is a big revival going on at
Salem. R.C. Luttrell's school closed last Friday at
the Liberty school. Mr. Fount Wilson and son, Alvia
Wilson, have completed the hill road between their place
and John Burtons. Mr. John Burton is making a new
sled. Enit Hammond and wife visited Tom Combest
Saturday night. Mr. Maccafee Bradshaw visited his
father, Teddy Bradshaw, this week.

Elrod. We are having some very pretty weather at
present. Several from this vicinity attended the
sale at D. Couch's Friday, Feb. 11. Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Vanhook visited at Wm. Poynter's last Sunday.
Among the visitors at W.H. Bumgardner's Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Logan Debord and children and Mrs. Hallie Hart
and children and Mrs. J.L. Bumgardner and children.
Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Carter and little son, Joe, visited at
Henry Poynter's Sunday. Miss Flossie Randolph and
brother, Tom, attended church at Hazeldell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sowder spent Sunday at Bob
Catron's. Miss Grace Randolph was the Saturday
night guest of Miss Flossie Randolph. Mr. William
Poynter and wife visited their daughter Mrs. Mag Denham
near Mark, Sunday. Mr. Joe Vanhook and family
visited at Fred Vanhook's Sunday. Bill Barren was
in Elrod Saturday. Fred Vanhook and family visited
at Joe Vanhook's Sunday night.

Soules Chapel. Rev. W.A. Wells and family spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. S.B. Smith last week. Mr.
Noah Bullock has moved to the old McDowell farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richardson, spent Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. C.T. Cundiff. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith
went to Crab Orchard Wednesday to spend a few days with
Mrs. Smith's parents. Mr. Lindsay Cundiff and Ed
Mills have been working on a basin in town this
week. Miss Katherine King spent Saturday night with
Vada Boltin. Mr. Clyde Gilmore is very sick with
pneumonia. Mr. Jack Gover is helping Mr. Osborne in
his tobacco. Miss Helen Cundiff spent Sunday
evening with Joie Kidd. Mr. Bob Perkins is digging
a well. Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Mills spent the day with
Mr. and Mrs. James Hunt.

Slate Branch. Rev. J.S. Abbott was unable to fill
his regular appointment here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Vaughn visited F.S. Ashbrook's Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. John Dick of Pulaski were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Jasper Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fox
Beasley and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Wash Brewster
Sunday. Mr. John A. James was called to Bowling
Green last week to see his sister, Mrs. Sherman Taylor,
who is very ill. R.O. Jones and family of New
Albany, Ind., spent the weekend with his parents, Rev.
S.C. Jones. Mrs. Wash Brewster who has been ill for
some time is thought to be some better at this writing.

Shafter. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Vaughn and little son
visited Mr. and Mrs. S.F. Ashbrook's last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cundiff were the guests of Mrs.
Mollie Cundiff Sunday. Lasco Girdler and wife
called on Mr. and Mrs. Ono Girdler Sunday
afternoon. Mrs. Sallie Slaughter and granddaughter,
Miss Addie Slaughter, visited Mrs. Wash Brewster Sunday,
who is very sick. Myrtle Gossett still makes
regular trips to town twice a week on business.
While Fred Prather and wife visited relatives at Pleasant
Hill his mother, Mattie Prather, and half brothers,
Willie and Clarence Beasley, tended to their stock.
Logan New and family have moved into the house with Lola
Cundiff to take care of her for a while. Sam
Griffith has sold five rat dogs for ten dollars each. It
seems like there is a better sale for dogs than for
hogs. Granville Lorton and Barrett Marcum were at
W.H. Gossett's Sunday on business. John A. Jones
has returned from Bowling Green, where he was called to
see his sister, who was very ill, but was very much
improved when he came away. George Galian Jasper
and Ernestine Taylor were canvassing the neighborhood
last week selling garden seeds. Mr. and Mrs. John
Dick has been the guests of Mr. J.S. Abbott and Claude
Jasper for the past week. Everett
Cundiff and family have moved on John Ashbrook's farm.

Cave Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith spent Sunday
with her father. Miss Lola Wilson visited Miss
Hattie Wilson Saturday and Sunday and attended the
singing at Wilson Chapel. Geo. Smith and Chester
Wilson was in Somerset Saturday. Among the visitors
at Alonzo Estes Sunday were Mrs. Sallie Smith, Laura
Burton and baby, and Ezra Smith and family. Carl
Quinton and wife of Pulaski spent part of last week at
the home of her father, G.S. Smith. Mr. Harlen
Ashley had his sale Thursday. He will go to Eubank
to make his home. Mrs. Pearl Smith visited Mrs.
Maude Smith one day last week. Miss Martha Wilson
spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Delphia
Sipples. Mrs. Lizzie Higgins and daughter and
Bannie and Edd Poynter spent Sunday afternoon at Elmer
Burton's. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Adams had several
visitors Sunday afternoon.

Hogue. We are sorry to report that Miss Myrtle
Wesley who has been sick for some time, is no better at
this writing. Messrs Lee Hall, Preston Warren,
Doyle Dick, Edward Wesley, Chester Dick and Herbert
Jasper of Mangum, attended church here Sunday. Mrs.
Ester Hendricks and children spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Randolph, at
Ansel. Little Miss Vera West spent from Friday
until Sunday at Mr. A.J. Adams. Few from here
attended Harlan Ashley's sale at Buncombe last
Thursday. Miss Ada Burton visited her cousin, Miss
Marie Hendricks Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Dick have moved on Dock Dick's farm. Mrs.
Frances Adams, Misses Lou, Lola and Gola Dick and Ansel
and John Adams were Sunday guests at A.J. Adams.
Mr. Velber Jasper spent Thursday night with his cousin,
Willie Jasper, of Mintonville. Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Dick returned home Sunday after a week's stay at
Burnside. James Randolph is some better at this
writing. Andrew Adams jr., bought of Charles Clark,
of Pulaski, a team of horses, harness and wagon for about
$425. Mr. and Mrs. Derbon Dick visited at his
uncle's A.J. Blevins last Friday night. Mrs. James
Hendricks is no better at the present writing.
Several of the young boys from here attended singing at
Wilson last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jordon Roy
of Hickory Nut spent the weekend with relatives
here. Rev. Baugh filled his regular appointment
here at Center post Sunday morning.

Oak Hill. Mrs. Elmer Thurman and sons and Lillian
Tucker were the Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G.G. Waddle. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Thompson and
children visited her mother Mrs. M.L. Casada Saturday
night and Sunday. Oscar Casada is suffering from a
seriously sprained ankle. Mr. and Mrs. McKee
visited their daughter Mrs. Noel Watson of Casey County
last week. Mr. John Neeley is no better at
present. Mr. W.A. Frisbie visited at Squire Jones
of Shafter Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. B.C. Gholson
spent Friday night with Mrs. Lula Frisbie. Singing
closed here Sunday night with Prof. Virgil Ware as
teacher. He was very successful. Miss Marie Edwards
has suffered an attack of tonsillitis. Miss Grace
Frisbie called on Miss Mabel Claunch Wednesday
afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and children were
guests of her brother, Bob Harmon, Sunday. Sunday
school is progressing nicely. Mrs. Lula Frisbie and
Mrs. B.C. Gholson took dinner with Mrs. O.L. Wilson
Sunday. Mr. George Neeley of Illinois, visited his
father, Mr. John Neeley last week. Lillard Taylor
and wife and Everett Bryant and wife visited Mr. and Mrs.
J.R. Combest Sunday. Oliver and Raymond Massingale
visited friends here Sunday. Mr. Jasper Burton
visited his uncle, Mr., Elias Burton Saturday and
Sunday. Mrs. Lula Frisbie called on Mrs. Sam O.
Cowan one evening last week. Mrs. Cowan of Frazier
visited her son, S.O. Cowan last week. Mrs. Ed
Neeley and children and Rendye Nicholas visited at John
Neeley's Sunday. Mr. Virgil Ware who was kicked by
a mule last week, is much better.

Pisgah. Mrs. Lum Harvey and children spent Tuesday
with Mrs. Bill White. D.S. Rhoten is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Casada of Pulaski. Mrs. Mary
Thompson and daughter Georgia of Somerset are visiting
her sister Mrs. R.B. Rhoten. Miss Evelyn Tibbals of
Somerset was the weekend guest of Miss Evelyn
Vaughn. Mrs. Carl Heineche called on Mrs. Bud Boone
one day last week. Harry Bobbitt spent the weekend
with Raymond Stigall. Mr. Heineche has a very sick
cow. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Boone and little daughter
Murrell, called on Mr. and Mrs. D.S. Claunch Sunday
evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sam O. Cowan and children
visited relatives at Waitsboro Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Boone and children of Somerset were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Boone. Mrs. D.S. Claunch called on
Mrs. John Tucker Monday.

Hoyts Fork. The much needed sunshine visited us
Sunday. If any part of Pulaski County needs
sunshine, it is this part. We would so much
appreciate an inspection by Judge Tartar and help to
build a pike. We sure have become pike
hungry. Quite a number from our side have been
attending the services at Science Hill. Mr. John
Vaught's have a private sanitarium. Mrs. Vaught and
Miss Gladys both remain very sick. Mr. Council is
slowly improving at this writing. The funeral of
Aunt Polly Hargis was well attended last Tuesday.
T.L. Bruce and Ben Council made a business trip to
Somerset last week. Bayless Hall was visiting
Wesley Bruce Sunday.

Mintonville. People in this community are getting
used to the mud. There was a spelling on Carter
Ridge at the Dye school last Saturday night with a large
attendance. Mrs. Alpha Jasper and little son O.V.,
have returned from Monticello where they were visiting
her aunt, Mrs. Dr. Carter. Miss Ella Jasper visited
her brother Mr. Arthur Jasper, Saturday night. Miss
Kate Dye attended the spelling last Saturday night.
Miss Sadie Jasper visited Miss Kate Dye last
Sunday. Mr. O.B. Roy and Lee Holder were guests of
Arthur Jasper Sunday evening. Mrs. Martha Jasper
and daughter Etta, visited his sister, Mrs. M.F. Chilton,
Sunday. Mr. Ernest Jasper made his regular call at
M.T. Jasper's Sunday. Mr. Reford Tarter made his
call as usual at Geo. Carter's Sunday. Homer
Chilton has returned to Camp Meade, Md., after spending a
thirty day furlough with his father and mother in
Mintonville. Mr. Albert Pitman of Cain's Store,
Ky., visited his brother G. Pitman last Saturday night
and Sunday. Hugar Vaught made his regular call on
Robie Walker Sunday. Mr. R.C. Tarter of Cains Store
visited his daughter Mrs. Alpha Jasper of Mintonville,
Sunday evening.

Pulaski. E.V. Loveless and mother, Mrs. F.D.
Loveless are visiting Mrs. Lee Loveless. Mrs. E.
Stanley of Danville, Ky., is visiting friends here.
Owen Correll of Cincinnati is with home folks and is
contemplating building a garage here. Mrs. Nell
Inman and Mrs. Bill Peoples, of Bradford, Ohio, are
visiting Mr. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hubbard of
Virginia, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lemont
Bryant. Jim Bradley bought a car from Arthur
Adams. Miss Rosalie Dodson who has been visiting
her aunt, Mrs. H. Morefield, has returned home.
McKinley Hardwick spent the weekend with
friends here. There will be a singing at the church
house Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. Everybody
invited. Mr. Rhoten is visiting his daughter, Mrs.
D. Casada. Miss Betty Hamm spent the weekend with
home folks. Miss Viola Bryant took supper with Miss
Ethel Correll Sunday night. Miss Lucille Clark
spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Roberta Collins.

Todd. Mr. Jeff Acton visited friends at Allen
Kissee's Sunday. John McWilliams visited near Good
Hope Saturday. John Wilson visited his aunt,
Evaline Acton, Saturday evening. Several of the people in
this neighborhood attended church at Liberty last
Sunday. Rev. H.S. Measel held the services at
Liberty Sunday. Rev. H.S. Acton who has been sick
is able to set up now. Lewis J. Brown visited
friends near Good Hope Friday. Lucy Osborne and
Stella Acton were at Good Hope to Sunday school last
Sunday. Thomas Todd and wife visited near Liberty
Sunday. Tom Nelson has been gathering corn.
Esta
Abbott's winter school was out last Friday.
Jennings Bryan Acton was at James Abbott's blacksmith
shop Saturday evening getting a lot of shop work
done.